Andy,
Your request says that you want one processor from host01 and 4
processors from host02. Is this correct?
Prakash
Prakash Velayutham
Programmer / Analyst
Division of Biomedical Informatics
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Phone - 513.636.1301 (W)
>>> <aohara at haverford.edu> 06/17/07 8:25 AM >>>
Interestingly, specifying node name only seems to work for 1 node jobs.
if i try to use '-l nodes=host01+host02:ppn=4', I get an error message
back from the HPL program telling me that I don't have enough processors
(even tho the job is the same as I ran on one node, I'm just splitting
it
over nodes to test bandwidth issues). Might this be an issue with HPL
instead?
-Andy O'Hara
> Just a quick note. Generally, wherever you see "<something>" that
> indicates that you will replace that phrase, complete with the < >,
> with your own phrase.
>> So in my case,
>> qsub file.sub -l nodes=n001+n002+n003
>>> - Donald Tripp
>dtripp at hawaii.edu> ----------------------------------------------
> HPC Systems Administrator
> High Performance Computing Center
> University of Hawai'i at Hilo
> 200 W. Kawili Street
> Hilo, Hawaii 96720
>http://www.hpc.uhh.hawaii.edu>>> On Jun 16, 2007, at 3:48 PM, aohara at haverford.edu wrote:
>>> That works good. The only thing was that I got illegal attributes
>> if i
>> used the <>, but without them the jobs went where I wanted them.
>>>> Thanks,
>> Andy O'Hara
>>>>> Assuming your nodes are named node1, node2, ...
>>>>>> Just use
>>> qsub <other_options> -l nodes=<node1> <!-- pt>
>>> You can use this for interactive submission too.
>>>>>> If you want more than a single named node, you should be able to use
>>> qsub <other_options> -l nodes=<node1>+<node2>... <!-- pt>
>>>>>> HTH,
>>> Prakash
>>>>>>>>> <aohara at haverford.edu> 06/16/07 9:08 PM >>>
>>> Hi,
>>>>>> I haven't been able to find anything in the manuals as to whether
>>> I can
>>> do
>>> this, but is there a directive for qsub that will let me give the
>>> node
>>> name that I want to run a job on? For example I want a job to run
on
>>> the
>>> node named host05 and another on the node host03 specifically and
not
>>> whatever one they normally get dumped to. Is this possible?
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>> Andy O'Hara
>>> Haverford College Physics '09
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